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Anne Catley (married name Lascelles) as Euphrosyne in a scene from "Comus"
Play
Comus
Date
1777
Role
Euphrosyne
Subject
Women in the theater
Women in the performing arts
Performing arts
Theater
Costume
Singers
Dancers
Actors
Catley, Ann, 1745-1789
Dimensions
Border 3 1/2 x 5 in.
Technique
Engraving
Etching
Creator
Walker
Dighton
Publisher
Thomas Lowndes
Description
Who bathes the wounds in rosy Wine. " Act II.
Whole-length. Interior scene with another character holding staff, three other figures in the background. With text: "The wanton God that pierces hearts, But the Nymph disdains to pine, Dips in gall his pointed darts
Rights
No Copyright - United States
ID Number
C365-09
Physical Collection
University of Illinois Theatrical Print Collection
Anne Catley (married name Lascelles) as Euphrosyne in a scene from "Comus"
Play
Comus
Date
1777
Role
Euphrosyne
Subject
Women in the theater
Women in the performing arts
Performing arts
Theater
Costume
Singers
Dancers
Actors
Catley, Ann, 1745-1789
Dimensions
Border 3 1/2 x 5 in.
Technique
Engraving
Etching
Creator
Walker
Dighton
Publisher
Thomas Lowndes
Description
Who bathes the wounds in rosy Wine. " Act II.
Whole-length. Interior scene with another character holding staff, three other figures in the background. With text: "The wanton God that pierces hearts, But the Nymph disdains to pine, Dips in gall his pointed darts
Rights
No Copyright - United States
ID Number
C365-09
Physical Collection
University of Illinois Theatrical Print Collection